NELSON.
Monday.
:V In the General Synod this afternoon' nearly the whole sitting was occupiedw $U$ ;iipc^sioinjor'^io^3;'|brm|l^6r., -iech^ nicat routine matters.?) jjAtclong debate ensued on the Key.Mr Leighton's motio^. " That clergymen in charge of parishes Should: ;jbe^called;. r'Kecfem^:|'^e^i^" lVhg'tfiy:.jj|^^.ent;;th^:;i&^
In the ; Sjno4 yesterdayirtherp^was |a lottg debate on the iestimonial coftstitiai tional question, already disposed X6i 'in the discussion on the Formularies Bill. The only; subject of interest was the discussion oil the question of reUgious
education. All the speakers agreed they ought to have religious instruction in the Government schools, but differed as to how much it was advisable to ask for. .
jv Heavy floods reported in the ,Motueka district, 5 where the people are bejngre* moved f^oJEp|hei^houses in boats.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2523, 6 February 1877, Page 2
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120NELSON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2523, 6 February 1877, Page 2
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